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Australia Appoints First Cyber Security Officer as Data Breaches Increase

Foreign media: data breaches increase in Australia’s first cyber security officer

Reference news network reported on June 23 – Australia has appointed a senior air force chief as its first cyber security official to help respond to a major data breach and boost national security capabilities amid a surge in cyber intrusions, Reuters reported.

According to reports, Australian Prime Minister Albanese said on June 23 that Air Force Lieutenant General Darren Goldie, who has 30 years of military experience, will serve as the national cybersecurity coordinator from July 3.

“We believe cybersecurity is a critical component of modern government in response to new and emerging challenges,” Albanese said.

Goldie’s new mission will be supported by the Home Office’s national office.

Law firm HWL Ebsworth, whose clients include Australia’s largest bank and some government departments, is the latest victim of a spate of data breaches reported in Australia.

HWL Ebsworth refers to the “Black Cat” (Black Cat) ransomware (also known as ALPHV), which may have posted some of its stolen data on the dark web. Australia’s big four banks said earlier this week that the banking system was not affected by the data breach.

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2023-06-23 11:39:00

1) What factors contributed to the Australian government’s decision to appoint a national cybersecurity coordinator?

Australia’s first cyber security officer has been appointed in response to a rise in data breaches and the need to bolster national security capabilities. Lieutenant General Darren Goldie, a senior air force chief with 30 years of military experience, will assume the role of national cybersecurity coordinator from July 3. The move reflects the Australian government’s recognition of cybersecurity as a crucial aspect of modern governance in the face of evolving challenges. The appointment comes as Australia continues to grapple with a surge in cyber intrusions, exemplified by recent data breaches, such as the cyber attack on law firm HWL Ebsworth. The firm, which counts Australia’s largest bank and various government departments among its clients, fell victim to the “Black Cat” ransomware, potentially resulting in stolen data being posted on the dark web.

2 thoughts on “Australia Appoints First Cyber Security Officer as Data Breaches Increase”

  1. This is a much-needed step towards safeguarding Australians’ sensitive information in the digital age. With the increasing number of data breaches, having a dedicated cyber security officer will help in taking proactive measures to prevent and mitigate cyber threats.

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  2. This is a great step towards strengthening Australia’s cyber defense capabilities. With data breaches becoming more frequent, the appointment of a dedicated cyber security officer shows the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens’ personal information. Hopefully, this move will lead to more robust cybersecurity measures that will safeguard the nation’s valuable data.

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